Atlanta meteorologist claims to have received death threats for interrupting Masters with updates on the tornado



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A meteorologist in Atlanta said she had received death threats from viewers for interrupting the Masters tournament, which featured Tiger Woods' historic and unlikely victory.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution announced that Ella Dorsey, of CBS 46, had used Twitter to defend herself and broadcast that had only been half of the screen during tournament.

"To all those who send me death threats right now: you would not say anything if a tornado is ravaging your home this afternoon – lives are more important than 5 minutes of golf – I'll keep repeating it if and when we reduce programs to ensure people's safety. "

Severe weather crossed northern Georgia on Sunday, leaving sparse damage in the area, reported Fox5Atlanta.com. A Tornado watch that covered most of northern Georgia ended at 2 pm

The newspaper quoted its director of information who had described some of the comments as "crazy."

Woods' 13 players were enough to defeat Dustin Johnson, Xander Schauffle and Brooks Koepeka at once.

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In addition to Woods' fifth major title and 15th major title (behind the big Jack Nicklaus in both categories), Sunday marked his 81st victory on the PGA Tour, a record-breaking career victory held by Sam Snead. It was also the first time that Tiger won one of the four major championships in golf without entering the final round with at least a share in advance.

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